Fred J. Koenekamp

Director of Photography - USA
Born November 11, 1922 in Los Angeles, California, USA
Died May 31, 2017 in Bonita Springs, Florida, USA

Mini-Biography:
Fred J. Koenekamp was born on November 11, 1922 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He was an American Director of Photography, known for First Family (1980), The Helicopter Spies (1967), One of our spies is missing (1965), Fred J. Koenekamp's first movie on record is from 1965. Fred J. Koenekamp died on May 31, 2017 in Bonita Springs, Florida, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1986.
Biographical Notes in German: Sohn des Kameramanns Hans F. -->Koenekamp.

Fred J. Koenekamp Filmography [Auszug]
1986: [/ /1] Double Agent (Director of Photography), Directed by Mike Vejar, with Lloyd Bochner, Chris Burton, Alexa Hamilton,
1985: [/ /1] Alice in Wonderland (Director of Photography), Directed by Harry Harris, with Sheila Allen, Steve Allen, Scott Baio,
1980: [/ /1] First Family (Director of Photography), Directed by Buck Henry, with Richard Benjamin, Roger Bowen, Bob Dishy,
1977: [/ /1] Islands in the Stream (Director of Photography), Directed by Franklin J. Schaffner, with Claire Bloom, David Hemmings, Gilbert Roland,
1976: [/ /1] The Domino principle (Director of Photography), Directed by Stanley Kramer, with Edward Albert, Candice Bergen, Ted Gehring,
1973: [] Papillon (Director of Photography), Directed by Franklin J. Schaffner, with Steve McQueen, Dustin Hoffman, Victor Jory,
1972: [/ /1] The magnificent seven ride ! (Director of Photography), Directed by George McCowan, with Luke Askew, Michael Callan, Mariette Hartley,
1970: [/ /1] Patton (Director of Photography), Directed by Franklin J. Schaffner, with Michael Bates, Edward Binns, Lawrence Dobkin,
1968: [/ /1] Heaven with a gun (Director of Photography), Directed by Lee H. Katzin, with John Anderson, Noah Berry, J.D. Cannon,
1967: [/ /1] The Helicopter Spies (Solo für O.N.K.E.L. (7/8)) (Director of Photography), Directed by Boris Sagal, with Lola Albright, John Carradine, Leo G. Carroll,
1967: [/ /1] Sol Madrid (Director of Photography), Directed by Brian G. Hutton, with Michael Ansara, Michael Conrad, Pat Hingle,
1966: [/ /1] The karate killers (Solo für O.N.K.E.L. (6/8), The Five Daughters Affair) (Director of Photography), Directed by Barry Shear, with Leo G. Carroll, Joan Crawford, Danielle Demetz,
1966: [] The spy in the green hat (Solo für O.N.K.E.L. (5/8)) (Director of Photography), Directed by Joseph Sargent, with Leo G. Carroll, Eduardo Cianelli, Ludwig Donath,
1965: [/ /1] One of our spies is missing (Solo für O.N.K.E.L. (4/8)) (Director of Photography), with Anna Capri, Leo G. Carroll, James Doohan,
1965: [/ /1] The spy with my face (Solo für O.N.K.E.L. (2/8)) (Director of Photography), Directed by John Newland, with Senta Berger, Jennifer Billingsley, Leo G. Carroll,
1965: [/ /1] One Spy too many (Solo für O.N.K.E.L. (3/8)) (Director of Photography), Directed by Joseph Sargent, with Leo G. Carroll, Yvonne Craig, Clarke Gordon,

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